Moment.me Collects and Organizes Shared Event Experiences

New app scours social media sites for all event-related content and gives you the big picture in one location.

It's easy to save, and share your tweets, status updates, photos and videos across your social networks when attending an event. It's a pretty hefty tasks to view other users media from the same event. Moment.me is a service that aggregates all social media content from an event and displays the content as it happens.

By creating an account and linking your Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube, Picasa and Instagram accounts, all of your social media updates are added to a real-time collage of content called a "moment" that the service automatically compiles and aggregates with content from other users based on location - It takes all the work out of having to friend people just to see their location-relative content.

A moment can be viewable by other users or via public link. For the privacy sticklers, Moment.me also complies with each individual's privacy settings. So, if someone has their Facebook photos set to private, they won't show up in a public moment.

Sounds like a cool idea. The only concern I have is Moment.me is only useful if people actually sign up and connect their social media accounts. Outside of all the other services you currently manage, to many, Moment.me may appear like yet another "thing" to manage.

Time will tell if the value-add of a social media service like Moment.me is enough for people to sign up and actively engage in another social media service.